Hello everyone,
I have around the electronic music scene for over a decade, and I used a full development in the equipment used by DJs over the years with experience. Let me explain some of the different types of devices, how it evolved, and some of the pros and cons of these developments.
It was probably back in the mid-1990 when I took a genuine interest in deejaying and all the different types of music, electronicsGenre. To return then and for some years, were the most important tools dj records, turntables and a microphone. It all started changing very rapidly in the early middle of the decade.
The first great transformation began to see the past when I was a DJ vinyl records and turntables to mix CDs with CD controller. This was a very important point on the evolutionary time line of DJ equipment, because it means that the transition from analogue to digitalMusic trained. This was the first part of the digital revolution that opened the doors to ideas and inventions we have today. There are many pros to mix CDs instead of records. The most obvious would have to bear the number of devices would DJ. No crate after crate of records that had to be dragged all over the place, looking, organized and equipped with fresh new records. With CDs, DJs could only carry one or two cases of CD. Even withdigital, search and find traces was much easier. In a few years, most DJs to switch to CD are completely mixed, or at least incorporated the use of CD-controller with turntables.
I just started a new type of DJ equipment, which was called "DJ Console" or "MP3 Mixer" to see. With the DJ console, you might not even have music on a CD. They used these consoles and computers DJs can use almost any music format you want. Well, the height of the DJThe devices, which could help was easily a man's work. This has the doors, so many people who would not be able to transfer music and even before that, my friend mix has been opened, it is also one of the disadvantages.
Not all DJs out there today, they have the skills of older DJs who never use the "step self-matching" or my favorite "auto mix" options. There are a lot of DJs now no idea how to actually mix records. I give the DJs that have developed along side with the equipmentmore respect, because I have to travel, who know them.
Thanks,
Jacob Black Liston